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Issue with workaround for log4j for vRealize log insight

Hi there, currently I'm using log insight 8.2.0-16957702. I'm trying the workaround found here for the issue regarding log4j. I'm having this issue with running the scripts. Every time I try to run one of them I get the following error messages.

Searching for impacted .jar files. Please wait...
Found 1 impacted .jar files
Starting to patch impacted .jar files
patching -> /usr/lib/loginsight/application/3rd_party/apache-tomcat-8.5.57/log4j2/lib/log4j-core-2.13.3.jar
zip I/O error: No space left on device
zip error: Output file write failure (write error on zip file)
ERROR: Fail to Patch /usr/lib/loginsight/application/3rd_party/apache-tomcat-8.5.57/log4j2/lib/log4j-core-2.13.3.jar

 

I'm not familiar with out log insight works. Is there a step I'm missing? If you need any more information, please let me know.

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DeviVmware
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Hello,

  From your error message, you dont have free space on log insight. 

1) Run df -h after logging into VRLI.

2) Figure out which file system is using 100% space.

3) cleanup the file system or add more space to appliance.

4) Retry the workaround for log4j.

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DeviVmware
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Hello,

  From your error message, you dont have free space on log insight. 

1) Run df -h after logging into VRLI.

2) Figure out which file system is using 100% space.

3) cleanup the file system or add more space to appliance.

4) Retry the workaround for log4j.

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scott28tt
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Thread reported so moderators know it should be moved to the area for vRealize Log Insight.

 


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rvazquez1
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That was it. Thanks for the help!

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DeviVmware
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Glad that worked. Please Mark my answer as Resolved to close this thread. 

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